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Arts Service Newsletter July 2008 |
H2dance company performing in the Natural History Museum as part of Left Behind: A Dance Trail for Exhibition Road, one of this year's InTRANSIT events taking place between 9th to 11th July. Credit: Rory Lindsay |
Welcome!
As we enter into the summer months, the Arts Service has embarked on InTRANSIT, a summer programme of 25 original commissions, featuring outdoor performances, trails, talks and interactive events.
As well as InTRANSIT, preparations for the Across the Street, Around the World arts season have started, the Artists' Development Bursary Scheme has been launched and the next deadline for our Arts Grants Scheme has been advertised. Details for all of these are given below, as well as our regular opportunites and news sections.
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InTRANSIT Summer Arts Programme
InTRANSIT, our summer arts programme, was launched on 19 June and runs right through until 21 August.
Made up of 25 original commissions, InTRANSIT is a free and unique artist led programme featuring outdoor performances, installations, trails, talks and interactive events transforming the streets of Kensington and Chelsea. Events are suitable for all, from individuals to groups of friends and families.
This week, between the 9 and 11 July, H2dance presents Left Behind: A Dance Trail for Exhibition Road, a dance piece that reveals shapshots of the lives of the different visitors to Exhibition Road (please see the header image).
For full details about this events and others, including booking information, please visit www.rbkc.gov.uk/intransit or email arts@rbkc.gov.uk.
Want to get involved? We are also looking for volunteers to help out at the events. If you are interested in getting involved please email arts@rbkc.gov.uk for further details.
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Nature Sculpture Trail with artist Linda Johns taking place on Wed 6 August as part of InTRANSIT 2008 |
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Artists' Professional Development Bursary Scheme
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea recognises the value of the arts and the importance of supporting artists’ professional development. Therefore, a Bursary Award Scheme for the Professional Development of artists and makers living or working in the borough has been developed.
A total of ten £1,000 bursaries are available in 2008/09. We anticipate a large demand on this fund so unfortunately not all applications will be successful. We advise you to speak to an officer from the Arts Service prior to making an application. Please email arts@rbkc.gov.uk or telephone 020 7361 3844 to make an appointment.
The application deadline for the scheme is 5pm on 28 July 2008.
Please visit the Arts Service webpages for full details about the scheme. |
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Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Arts Grants Scheme
A reminder that the next deadline for applications to the Arts Grants Scheme is the 19 September 2008. The scheme is for arts activities or projects taking place within the boundaries of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Projects must also meet at least two of the current strategic objectives and comply with the funding criteria.
If you have a project in mind, detailed information about the scheme, including the strategic objectives, criteria and the application form can be found on our website.
We also advise that you speak with an Arts Service officer prior to making an application. Please contact Alex Wright on 020 7361 3844 or at arts@rbkc.gov.uk to make an appointment for a one-to-one Arts Grants Surgery. |
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Fox Carnival has previously been supported by the Arts Grants Scheme (Art by children of Fox School. Image: Fiona Hawthorne) |
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Between the Lines Finale Event
The final event for Between the Lines writer in residence project and the launch of the book Smoke!Othello!!, which has been written as a result of the project, is taking place on Tuesday 29 July from 6.30pm to 8.30pm at The Dissenters' Gallery, Kensal Green Cemetery W10 4RA.
Writer in residence, Vanessa Walters, has been working hard for the past year in the archives of the Central Library researching the history of African and Caribbean individuals and communities in Kensington and Chelsea. The book is not only a chronicle of her research but also contains her responses to the histories she has uncovered. The book melds fact and ficition to create a whirlwind tour through the centuries uncovering the real lives of individuals who have been overlooked by conventional history; based on facts and enhanced by fiction this book reimagines those lost stories.
For details about the evening's programme and to reserve a space please contact the Arts Service at arts@rbkc.gov.uk or on 020 7361 3204. |
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Vanessa Walters, Writer in residence |
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Arts Service Networking Events Update
Many thanks to those of you who attended our last Arts Service networking event on the 13 June. Held at the Lighthouse in Ladbroke Grove, the session address the cultural vision and opportunities available to artists and arts organisations in the lead up to 2012 within the borough, across west London and London-wide.
We were delighted to welcome Sarah Barnwell, Cultural Opportunity Manager from London 2012, Debra King and Tim Jones from the Western Wedge's West London Story, and Suzel Pitty, 2012 Coordinator for the Council. Delegates also had the opportunity to pose questions to the panel.
The next networking event is scheduled for Friday 28 August. Further details will be provided in the August newsletter. |
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Amanda Smethurst presenting at the Arts Service Networking Event, 13 June |
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Across the Street, Around the World 2008
The Across the Street, Around the World programme celebrates identity, culture and community in Kensington and Chelsea (including Black History Month activities) and takes place between September and December 2008.
Many thanks to those groups and individuals that let us know about their events for free inclusion in our Across the Street, Around the World brochure. Full information about the season and how to obtain a copy of the brochure will be given in the August newsletter and on our website.
If you have any questions in the meantime regarding the Across the Street, Around the World season please contact 020 7361 3844 or arts@rbkc.gov.uk |
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Image from the Latin American Carnival, part of last year's Across the Street, Around the World season. Credit: Pete Parks |
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Newsflash
West London Festivals Calendar: Winter 2008-2009
Are you organising a festival in west London between October 2008 and January 2009? Would you like to be included in west London's festival calendar for free?
The calendar will be distributed in print and online across west London and greater London. Each festival listing must be no longer than 50 words, and include your festival's title, your festival's address, and a telephone number, email address and/or website.
Please submit your listing by 1 September 2008 to mary.paterson@westernwedge.org.uk or get in touch with Mary for more information.
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Forthcoming events at the Tabernacle
Events at the Tabernacle, a Carnival Village venue.
As we prepare for a formidable future, we’re open to a host of exciting events such as the hugely popular Portobello Film Festival and London Calypso Tent. The Tabernacle will be staging its first summer events from Monday 14 July and will be kicking off with the Engine Room Collective.
Online booking for tickets will be available from Monday 7 July at www.CarnivalVillage.org.uk.
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Opportunities
John Lyons Charity Small Grants Programme
The Small Grants Programme welcomes 'one off' grant requests of up to £5,000, with no repeat funding. There is no application form to fill in and a proposal may be submitted at any time although to get a decision by November 2008 you need to submit a proposal by 25 July.
Click here for details.
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Deadline for applications: 25 July 2008 for a decision by November 2008
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It's Your Community Awards
It's Your Community provides awards from £100 up to £1,000 to benefit the local community or to build community spirit. The programme is keen to support ideas that result in a physical improvement that you can touch; that make real and tangible results that you can see; that demonstrate fresh thinking and is innovative enough to inspire others. Click here for details
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Studio to let in Kensington and Chelsea
This non residential fine artist studio is located on Winterton Place, off Park Walk.
The studio is situated on the first floor in a two storey block comprising mixed residential and artist studio accommodation. Internally it comprises a WC and main studio area.
For further information, please contact Sarah Tebaliiko on 020 7361 2066
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Contact Sarah Tebaliiko: 020 7361 2066
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Disabled Dance Momentum Networking Day
The Momentum Networking day will provide an introduction to disability equality training and a forum of discussion around disability and the arts. The second part of the session will bring disabled and non-disabled dancers together to learn wheelchair dance.
RSVP is essential as there are limited spaces. You can book for one or both sessions (2pm-4.30pm and 4.30pm-6pm) by contacting arts@brent.gov.uk or 020 8937 3119.
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Friday 11 July, 2pm to 6pm The Patidar Centre, 22 London Road, Wembley HA9 7EX
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What's On
Portavilion in Holland Park
Running from the 7 June through to the 28 September, Portavilion, an up projects production, is a portable public art project occupying a trail of parks across Central London. A group of highly acclaimed international artists are presenting their own temporary 'pavilion', including Dan Graham's piece Triangular Pavilion with Circular Cut-out Variation H in Holland Park.
On Friday 18 July, 9.30 to 4pm at the Greater London Authority, there will be a one day discussion forum exploring the possibilities for temporary public arts projects, the relationship between art and architecture and the social and environmental value that art can create for public spaces. Booking is essential through 020 7940 8783 or www.designmuseum.org. Tickets: £10 (£5 concessions).
www.portavilion.com
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Dan Graham's Triangular Pavilion with Circular Cut-out Variation H in Holland Park |
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Contact Us
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If you would like to discuss the possibility of placing your opportunity or event in this newsletter please email arts@rbkc.gov.uk |
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The information in this newsletter has been compiled and checked as accurately as possible, however the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea cannot accept responsibility for errors or omissions. Details are subject to change. Information provided is not intended to be comprehensive and is not definitive.
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